The legislative branch, specifically the Senate, holds the responsibility of ratifying treaties, requiring a two-thirds majority for approval. In contrast, the executive branch, led by the President, has the authority to negotiate and sign treaties on behalf of the nation. This division ensures that while the President can initiate and engage in international agreements, the Senate must provide its consent to formalize those agreements. Thus, the two branches work together, with distinct roles in the treaty-making process.
Legislative, Executive and Judicial
The United States government is divided into three separate branches, each with distinct responsibilities. These are the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches.
i can answer the 1st question the 3 branches of the government are 1) executive 2) legislative 3) judicial
The United States government is divided into three separate branches, each with distinct responsibilities. These are the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches.
judiciary legislative executive
democratic government has a seprate executive and legislative branch
a commission system.
legislative, judicial, executive
A government in which the executive and legislative branches are separated and coequal is called?
The judicious, legislative and executive branches.
legislative, executive, judicial and administrative branches{For Novanet it's -SEPARATION OF POWERS!}
legislative and exicutive branch (novanet or grad point)